Abstract Background We introduce Approximate Entropy as a mathematical method of analysis for microarray data. Approximate entropy is applied here as a method to classify the complex gene expression patterns resultant of a clinical sample set. Since Entropy is a measure of disorder in a system, we believe that by choosing genes which display minimum entropy in normal controls and maximum entropy in the cancerous sample set we will be able to distinguish those genes which display the greatest variability in the cancerous set. Here we describe a method of utilizing Approximate Sample Entropy (ApSE) analysis to identify genes of interest with the highest probability of producing an accurate, predictive, classification model from our data set. ...
Most mammalian genes are able to express several splice variants in a phenomenon known as alternativ...
New data on fractal analysis of the bone marrow in myelodysplastic syndromes are recently arising i...
Efficient genotyping methods and the availability of a large collection of single-nucleotide polymor...
While the mortality rates for cervical cancer have been drastically reduced after the introduction o...
Abstract Background Accurate diagnosis of cancer subtypes remains a challenging problem. Building cl...
Motivation: As cancer progresses, DNA copy number aberrations accumulate and the genomic entropy (ch...
The vast advancement in the field of DNA microarrays has enabled researchers to simultaneously analy...
Two critical issues in microarray-based gene expression profiling with amplified RNA are its reliabi...
<p>Distribution of the entropy values is shown for both Microarray and RNA-Seq datasets. Tissue-spec...
that follow the gradual changes observed in the gene expression profiles by employing Shannon's mat...
This thesis studies the maximum entropy principle in statistical modelling. Applications are taken f...
Background: It is a commonly accepted belief that cancer cells modify their transcriptional state du...
We consider here multivariate data which we understand as the problem where each data point i is mea...
There is an important urgency to detect cancer at early stages to treat it, to improve the patients’...
BACKGROUND: It is a commonly accepted belief that cancer cells modify their transcriptional state du...
Most mammalian genes are able to express several splice variants in a phenomenon known as alternativ...
New data on fractal analysis of the bone marrow in myelodysplastic syndromes are recently arising i...
Efficient genotyping methods and the availability of a large collection of single-nucleotide polymor...
While the mortality rates for cervical cancer have been drastically reduced after the introduction o...
Abstract Background Accurate diagnosis of cancer subtypes remains a challenging problem. Building cl...
Motivation: As cancer progresses, DNA copy number aberrations accumulate and the genomic entropy (ch...
The vast advancement in the field of DNA microarrays has enabled researchers to simultaneously analy...
Two critical issues in microarray-based gene expression profiling with amplified RNA are its reliabi...
<p>Distribution of the entropy values is shown for both Microarray and RNA-Seq datasets. Tissue-spec...
that follow the gradual changes observed in the gene expression profiles by employing Shannon's mat...
This thesis studies the maximum entropy principle in statistical modelling. Applications are taken f...
Background: It is a commonly accepted belief that cancer cells modify their transcriptional state du...
We consider here multivariate data which we understand as the problem where each data point i is mea...
There is an important urgency to detect cancer at early stages to treat it, to improve the patients’...
BACKGROUND: It is a commonly accepted belief that cancer cells modify their transcriptional state du...
Most mammalian genes are able to express several splice variants in a phenomenon known as alternativ...
New data on fractal analysis of the bone marrow in myelodysplastic syndromes are recently arising i...
Efficient genotyping methods and the availability of a large collection of single-nucleotide polymor...